Where to Vacation in Florida
Florida is a state known for its beaches, growing cities, and Disney World – but where are the best places t vacation in Florida?
Fun fact: the story of my life actually began in the sunshine state.
I was born in Tampa and lived there until I was six – but even after we left, we still made a point to visit Florida no matter how far across the country we went.
Why Should I Visit Florida?
I’ve been almost everywhere in the sunshine state, and my unbiased opinion is that Florida has something for everyone – from cities, beaches, to the thrill of Disney World.
Most people immediately think of Miami, Tampa, and Orlando (where Disney World is) when they’re about to plan a trip to Florida… but did you know that there are other places worth going to?
Let me break down to you what each city and underrated places in Florida are like:
Top 5 Places to Visit in Florida
1. Miami
Ah… Miami. The city of beach, nightlife, and…
… absolutely insane drivers?
Driving the streets of Miami; December 2010
It’s no secret that Miami is home to a lot of Cubans who fled there in the midst of Castro; my grandmother being one of them.
Therefore, Miami encompasses a lot of hot-headed-Hispanic personality on the road… as my dad always says in the parking lots of Publix (a grocery store in the south of the states),
“Son animales!”
Which means… they are animals in Spanish.
Can I Visit Miami Without Knowing Spanish?
Yes, you can absolutely visit Miami without knowing Spanish – just be prepared to be hearing and seeing a lot of the language during your trip, almost as if you were abroad in Spain or Latin America.
How Big is Miami?
Miami is bigger than most people realize, with the Miami metro area encompassing a whopping 5,067 square miles and being home to 6.1 million people.
What a lot of people don’t realize about Miami is that it’s big. I mean Los Angeles big.
Miami from the freeway; December 2010
The palm trees, the nice weather, the need for a car to get around the city… and the many suburbs of Miami that are still considered Miami even where they’re an hour away from Miami.
Is Miami Similar to Los Angeles?
Thus, like I said – it’s a lot like Los Angeles in some ways. Besides their similar weather and beaches, Miami and Los Angeles are similar as they are structured into several neighborhoods or individual cities within Los Angeles Country and Miami-Dade county respectively.
Miami Beach, Miami Shores, Miami Springs, Miami Gardens, Miami Lakes… Miami is big.
If you want to go for beaches and nightlife, you can – but I’ve gone all of my life with my family, and therefore can reassure you that there are a lot of family friendly things to do while you’re there.
For instance, my dad took my brothers to a Miami Heat game while they were there.
When in Florida – think of this city as their New York; whatever you want: you can probably find it here.
Pro Tip for traveling to miami
Look for flights into Fort Lauderdale instead of Miami International Airport. Sometimes the prices are dramatically different; and Fort Lauderdale isn’t more than an hour drive away from downtown Miami.
2. Tampa
Ah, the city where my childhood full of vicissitude began…
… Tampa is very much the opposite of Miami, in my opinion.
The table below will breakdown some of the differences between Tampa and Miami:
Category | Tampa 🌅 | Miami 🏖️ |
---|---|---|
Population | ~395,000 (metro ~3.2 million) | ~450,000 (metro ~6.1 million) |
Coastline | Gulf of Mexico (West Coast) | Atlantic Ocean (East Coast) |
Vibe | Family-friendly, laid-back ☀️ | Party city, glamorous, fast-paced 🎉 |
Cultural Influence | Some Latin American influence | Strong Cuban & Latin American influence 🇨🇺 |
Iconic Beaches | Clearwater Beach, St. Pete Beach | South Beach, Key Biscayne |
Popular For | Families, retirees, sports fans 🏈 | Girls trips, nightlife, luxury escapes 💃 |
Miami can be rowdy, whereas Tampa is soft.
It’s quiet. It’s a very simple life there – though, I can’t comment on what it’s been like in recent years since Millennials started take over Tampa.
Visiting our old house in Tampa, Florida; December 2010
Where is the Best Cuban Place in Tampa?
When in Tampa, food wise – you must go to La Teresita. Growing up, every time we went back to Tampa – we would visit friends here.
It’s a family owned Cuban place. My parents are tough critics when it comes to restaurants, but they’ve enjoyed this place for years and I could always see why.
It’s great for families and other large parties, and the food tastes pretty damn close to a meal that my own Cuban grandmother would make.
Tourist attraction wise, I can’t help you much here – because I see, remember, and have always visited Tampa as a once-resident.
What Can I Do in Tampa?
Regardless, here are some of my recommended places to visit in Tampa:
Manatee Viewing Center: I will say that in kindergarten, my school took me to the manatee viewing center… and sixteen years later, I can still vaguely remember it. I remember it being so cool… therefore, I can presume that your five-year-old is likely to think the same.
Clearwater Beach: Known for it its smooth sand, dolphins, and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium – this is is a popualr tourist destination in Florida for first time travelers.
The Florida Aquarium: Perfect for families traveling to Tampa, the Florida Aquarium is a great way to see some amazing aquatic life in the event it’s a little too rainy in the sunshine state.
While the most notable nearby beach in Tampa is Clearwater, after almost a decade of living in Tampa – my parents found something much better for our annual trip to Florida…
3. Sanibel
I know you’ve probably (most definitely) have never heard of this place, and it’s a shame.
When I lived in the DMV area in elementary school, we would still drive back down to Florida almost every summer and vacation here.
We even came back to Sanibel while we were living across the country outside of San Francisco.
As my dad puts it,
“If you can’t relax in Sanibel, then there’s no hope for you.”
It’s true.
Sanibel is a quiet, relaxing, family friendly island in Florida.
Where is Sanibel Island?
Sanibel is a tiny island, near Captiva, on the Gulf of Mexico side of Florida.
The Gulf of Mexico in Sanibel; August 2014
Which Coast of Florida Should I Visit?
If you’re looking for beach during your Floridian adventure – stay on the west coast of Florida. The Atlantic is, evidently by nature, much choppier than the Gulf of Mexico.
Sanibel really is the definition of serenity. It’s gorgeous, peaceful, and the perfect place to take a family on summer vacation.
On the beach in Sanibel; August 2014
Other nearby islands include Captiva, but that is much more residential. Still, it makes for a fun drive to look at all of the houses.
In my opinion, the best way to do Sanibel is to rent a condo for the week.
I mentioned earlier that Sanibel island is small – around 15 miles long and 5 miles wide.
Things To Do in Sanbiel
Here are some things to do while in Sanibel:
Bowman’s Beach: This is the beach I used to go every summer in search of seashells. My family and I would set up camp for the day to build sand castles and eat sandwiches under the Sanibel sun.
Rent Bikes: Besides relaxing on the beach and chilling at the pool – one of the best things you can do in Sanibel is rent bikes and drive the island. My family and I would do this every summer, and then reward ourselves with an ice cream at Sanibel Bean.
Fly Kites on the Beach: Sanibel is perfect for flying kites with the kids on the beach.
Whatever it is you decide to do here, I have no doubt that you’ll feel the tranquility that we all do when we visit this island.
Beach chairs on Bowman's Beach in Sanibel, Florida; August 2014
4. Orlando (Disney World)
I went to Disney World a few times as a little girl growing up in Tampa, but I went most recently during my senior year of high school on a school organized trip.
Should I Go to Florida for Disney World?
Disney World is fun – but I don’t think you should travel all the way to Florida just to go to this infamous park, as Florida has so many amazing cities and beaches to offer, it would almost be a waste to spend all of your time at Disney World.
What Should I Do With 3 Days in Disney World in Florida?
In our three days, my friends and I went to three of the parks: Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, and Epcot. This averages to be around a park per day, giving you a comfortable pace to see all of the rides and attractions in each park.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what I thought of each park:
Epcot: An exhibit that elicits the feeling of being in various countries around the world, was my favorite… big shocker.
Animal Kingdom: This park at Disney World has an amazing “African Safari” that is absolutely worth the trip there to do.
Magic Kingdom: Known for its iconic Cinderella Castle, Magic Kingdom is probably the park you think of when you go to Disney World – and it has something for everyone, too.
Upon Entering Animal Kingdom; January 2016
What Are the Best Things to Do in Magic Kingdom?
Visiting Characters: Even as almost 18-year-olds, we loved visiting characters like Mickey Mouse, Ariel, and Tinkerbell.
Space Mountain: Magic Kingdom isn’t all fun and fairy tales, as they also have some hardcore roller coasters for adventure seekers – with the most popular one being Space Mountain. I thought it was thrilling, and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
Tomorrowland Speedway: If you’re craving the iconic Go-Kart race you’ve seen in Tokyo on Tik Tok – give this place in Magic Kingdom a go, as it’s surprisingly really fun!
Cinderella’s castle in Magic Kingdom; January 2016
What Can I Do at Disney World in Florida Besides Roller Coasters?
If roller coasters aren’t your cup of tea, you can always ride the classic tea cups or Dumbo – but there are other, less intense yet still exhilarating things to do – like the go karting in Tomorrowland.
The famous tea cup ride in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World; January 2016
You can also go see “It’s a Small World”, but I have to admit – even twelve years later (I was terrified of the ride when my mom took me on it at the age of five), I was still slightly disturbed afterwards.
Besides, the line for it is long – and I think other rides like Space Mountain, Expedition Everest, Dumbo, and the Go-karts in Tomorrowland are more worth the wait.
Epcot
Now, Epcot… Epcot was cool.
An iconic Snapchat shot of Epcot in Disney World; January 2016
Quote a seventeen-year-old Stephanie,
“My family won’t take me to foreign countries… so what do I do? I take myself to foreign countries, at Epcot!”
Are the Countries in Epcot Accurate?
Now that I’ve traveled to pretty much all of the places I saw at Epcot, I now admit that it’s not exactly the same… but if you’re full of wanderlust like I am, and you’ve been waiting your whole life to see what the world has to offer – this is going to come really close.
Disney does do a great job of making it feel like you’re somewhere else; but many of the attractions are small because they have to fit so many different places into one space.
Nevertheless, you can go from seeing the Eiffel Tower, to spotting the gondolas of Venice, finding the telephone booths of the U.K., to maple syrup shopping in Canada, to eating Bratwurst in Berlin, to eating cobbler in Maine all in a day.
P.S. – the world showcase they put on at night is stellar and you should stay to see it if you can.
All in all, Disney World has something for everyone… but it shouldn’t be the focal point of your Florida trip.
5. Key West
Key West is the most southern part of Florida, and the most southern part of all the United States.
The Southern most point of the United States; December 2010
Is Key West Good For Families?
If beach and family fun is your goal – I would stick with Sanibel or another beach on the Gulf of Mexico side of Florida.
There a street performers to peruse as you walk the town, but it’s not too summer-sand oriented.
Still, you can avoid Duval street (where all of the bars are) and walk around Mallory Square.
Walking the streets of Key West at night; December 2010
It isn’t my favorite place in Florida, but to say that I’ve been to the most southern part of the United States is pretty cool.
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Last updated: June 7, 2025